Looks like someone's been enjoying the summer break for too long.
At last, I finally have something to post once again. Just a few hours ago I went outside to take some pictures of the sky, one of my favorite hobbies. I initially wanted to see the partial lunar eclipse that was supposedly today (or tonight for that matter) but I misread the date and went outside "too early".
Well, so much for that, here they are.
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Because it's already summer, Ursa Major's finally visible in the night sky.
You could find it in the northern part of the sky. |
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| Facing the south; these are some of the trees from the other side of our house. |
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| Eastern side; though it looks like Cepheus, I'm not so sure what constellation this is. |
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Because the moon was too bright and I couldn't see what was directly above me,
I decided to try pointing my camera up to see what it could capture. |
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| Now for some reason, I have no idea what the red lights are. Whatever it was, it glided below Ursa Major. |
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| And here's another one, now it's on a different position. |
I have yet to learn more of the summer constellations.
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